Mental Health Awareness
I used to think staying informed meant constantly keeping up with the news, but I’ve learned that there’s a difference between awareness and overload. The more we expose ourselves to a nonstop flow of upsetting headlines, the harder it becomes for our nervous system to regulate, leading to heightened anxiety, emotional exhaustion, and even a sense of hopelessness. Setting boundaries with news and social media isn’t about ignoring reality; it’s about protecting your mental and emotional well-being so you can stay engaged without burning out. Here are some practical ways to set these boundaries… 🔹 Check the news at set times instead of throughout the day – Instead of letting news updates flood your entire day, try scheduling specific times to check reliable sources. For example, you might choose to check in once in the morning and once in the evening, rather than refreshing your feed constantly. 🔹 Unfollow accounts that spike panic rather than provide thoughtful information – ...